The image link was unusable. Try www.tinyurl.com/akkssub/ and locate file "UNIDs 20130922 20.49.gif" Cees Bassa identified the brighter track as the Poseidon Ariane, and we agreed that the "short track" is two faint stars. I have not found the cause of SkyMap missing this on my all-file search, but showing it when selected manually. 22079 92 052D 5919 G 20130922204840982 27 25 1813928+411924 17 S 22079 92 052D 5919 G 20130922204845982 27 25 1819506+410585 17 S 22079 92 052D 5919 G 20130922204854029 27 25 1829295+403928 17 S 22079 92 052D 5919 G 20130922204859029 27 25 1835066+402167 17 S 28095 03 054A 5919 G 20130922204840982 27 25 1808931+363401 17 S 28095 03 054A 5919 G 20130922204845982 27 25 1815060+362663 17 S 28095 03 054A 5919 G 20130922204854029 27 25 1825692+361050 17 S 28095 03 054A 5919 G 20130922204859029 27 25 1832051+355828 17 S Also, please note that I have updated my 5919 signature with a good average of GPS readings. Now 59.2617 N, 18.6169 E, 51 m 2013/9/24 Björn Gimle <bjorn.gimle@gmail.com> > ... > > When NOSS 3-2 A passed five degrees below Lyra, an unknown object on a > parallell track, slightly brighter, about two degrees above Vega, was also > present. > > 97765 13 765A 5919 G 20130922204855300 27 25 1821003+403960 55 S > 97765 13 765A 5919 G 20130922204900300 27 25 1836700+404315 55 S > > There also seems to be a very short track, immediately above this one. > > > See > www.tinyurl.com/akkssub/UNIDs 20130922 20.49.gif?attredirects=0&d=1 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/private/seesat-l/attachments/20130925/62ab7b14/attachment.html _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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